The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... person of one of those who had been ravished in this way , by name Omphale . And she was the first to inflict on the Lydians the punishment that they deserved . For to be governed and insulted by a woman is a sufficient proof of the ...
... person of one of those who had been ravished in this way , by name Omphale . And she was the first to inflict on the Lydians the punishment that they deserved . For to be governed and insulted by a woman is a sufficient proof of the ...
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... persons , and often practise gymnastic exercises , naked , among the men , and sometimes with one another ; for that it is not accounted shameful for them to be seen naked . And that they sup not with their own husbands , but with any ...
... persons , and often practise gymnastic exercises , naked , among the men , and sometimes with one another ; for that it is not accounted shameful for them to be seen naked . And that they sup not with their own husbands , but with any ...
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... persons . " And all the barbarians who live towards the west , smooth their bodies by rubbing them with pitch , and by shaving them ; and among the Tyrrhenians there are many shops in which this trade is practised , and many artists ...
... persons . " And all the barbarians who live towards the west , smooth their bodies by rubbing them with pitch , and by shaving them ; and among the Tyrrhenians there are many shops in which this trade is practised , and many artists ...
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... person , nor wear any extraordinarily handsome robes , different from the rest of the citizens , unless he meant to confess that he was . an adulterer and a profligate : and also , that a freewoman was not to walk abroad when the sun ...
... person , nor wear any extraordinarily handsome robes , different from the rest of the citizens , unless he meant to confess that he was . an adulterer and a profligate : and also , that a freewoman was not to walk abroad when the sun ...
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... person , he cherished his hair the greater part of his life , and used to wear an extraordinary kind of shoe , which is called Alcibias from him . And whenever he was a choregus , he made a procession clad in a purple robe ; and going ...
... person , he cherished his hair the greater part of his life , and used to wear an extraordinary kind of shoe , which is called Alcibias from him . And whenever he was a choregus , he made a procession clad in a purple robe ; and going ...
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